Burn on the Western Slope by Angela Smith
Blurb:
Reagan McKinney is on a mission to discover more
about a deceased uncle who mysteriously left her a sizable inheritance, a condo
in the mountains, and a stash of stolen jewels. With both her graphic design
career and her love life in shambles, the opportunity to begin a new life
couldn’t have come at a better time. When she becomes involved with the sexy
FBI agent next door, she finds her struggle is not only to keep her heart
intact, but her life.
Grief stricken after an undercover investigation
ends in the death of his partner, Special Agent Garret Chambers goes home to
find solace in the arms of his mountain retreat. That is, until his boss
assigns him to investigate the spirited brunette staying in the condo next
door. He is assigned to investigate Reagan’s involvement with a large jewel
fencing organization, but his investigation becomes compromised when his
attraction to her heats up. Will his discovery destroy everything he has come
to love, including Reagan?
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about the book:
Title: Burn on the Western Slope
Author: Angela Smith
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: 15 July 2013
Publisher: Crimson Romance
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About the Author:
During her senior year in high school, Angela Smith was
dubbed most likely to write a novel, and that has been her dream ever since her
mother read Brer Rabbit to her and her sister so often that they were
able to recite it back to each other before actually learning to read. She’s
always enjoyed stories about the adventure of love, and getting involved in the
legal field developed her love of suspense. A certified paralegal, work gives
her perfect fodder for her romantic suspense stories. When not caring for her
small farm or spending time with her husband of two decades, she enjoys
creating, reading, and dreaming of the places she’ll visit one day.
Angela Smith LOVES
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Thanks for sharing,
Tina
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